Tesla Stock Will Go to Mars Before SpaceX, Says S3 Partners Founder

Tesla Stock Will Go to Mars Before SpaceX, Says S3 Partners Founder

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The video discusses Tesla's market dynamics, focusing on the significant short interest in its stock and the company's financial performance. It highlights the challenges and perceptions surrounding Tesla, comparing it to other companies like Facebook and Nikola. The discussion includes the stubbornness of short sellers, Tesla's profitability, and the high cost of shorting Nikola, emphasizing the risks and potential rewards in the market.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who is Elon Musk compared to in the financial world?

Tony Stark

Steve Jobs

Bill Gates

Warren Buffet

2.

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What is a significant characteristic of short sellers in Tesla's case?

They are easily influenced by market trends

They quickly change their positions

They have no conviction in their bets

They are stubborn and hold onto their thesis

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was a major factor in Tesla's recent profitability?

Cost-cutting measures

Increased car sales

Sale of regulatory credits

New product launches

4.

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What is a common theme between Tesla and Facebook's early market challenges?

Both had immediate profitability

Both faced doubts about management execution

Both were initially overvalued

Both had no competition

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the cost of shorting Nikola stock per annum?

600%

400%

200%

100%

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does a high cost of borrowing stock indicate about market perception?

The company is expected to grow

The company is undervalued

The company is expected to go broke soon

The company is stable

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What is a key similarity between Tesla and Nikola in terms of market interest?

Both are considered stable investments

Both have low short interest

Both have significant short interest

Both are primarily focused on electric vehicles